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Nokia's N800 Tablet Confirmed as First Sprint WiMAX Device
Nokia will support Sprint's WiMAX network with an N800 tablet. The information comes from head of Open Source Ops Dr. Ari Jaaksi. On top of WiMAX, it'll retain Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. This is the device, BTW, that has been hacked to get Apple-like scrolling UIs and virtual keyboards. Pretty cool, but by the time the Sprint Network goes national, the N800 is going to be long in the tooth. [Linux Devices]Nokia N800 Wants iPhone's "Kinetic Scrolling"
It seems that Nokia N800 users have a bad case of you-know-what envy. First they recreated the iPhone's virtual keyboard (sans predictive text) and now they're after the iconic kinetic scrolling method. Written in Python, the code is due out "soonish" for N800 users. [JKOntheRun]
iPhone-ish Virtual Keyboard for the Nokia N800
No predictive text, but plenty of popup letter action, plus sliding. In landscape mode, the letters here seem to have a bit more breathing room between letters, esp on the 4-inch screen. [JKOntheRun]
Is That Skype on a Nokia N800?
There's no news yet, but N800 owners who aren't super-psyched about Google Talk or that open-source voice chat software can soon celebrate the arrival the mother of all voice chat, and yeah, I'm talkin' 'bout Skype. More »
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Nokia N800 Internet Tablet Reviewed (Verdict: Great For The Price)
Nokia 770 owners who use the Wi-Fi enabled device for web browsing, email and chat may not have a huge reason to buy the N800, but everyone else may. Costing only $400, this portable internet tablet has an 800x480 touchscreen, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, VGA-video calling camera, SD slots, faster RAM, faster CPU, and amazing battery life. More »
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Nokia N800 Reviewed, Best Internet Tablet Out There
Nokia's Internet tablets haven't gotten much fanfare in the past, but according to the folks at Mobile Crunch, their latest silver slab deserves every bit of your attention. Looks-wise, the $399 N800 is sexier and more polished than its predecessor, the blocky 770. Everything from its symmetrical distribution of buttons to its "instant-on" start up make you wanna cradle one in your hands. More »
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